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It would be nice to have an enemy in the movies use a fencing fighting style, with a cortosis grip and all. Would really be using the sabers lack of weight to it's full potential.

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It would be nice to have an enemy in the movies use a fencing fighting style, with a cortosis grip and all. Would really be using the sabers lack of weight to it's full potential.

Would agree on that. But it's not a visually appealing style compared to Kung Fu Kombat!, I suppose.

I would prefer it, myself.

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I will note that sometimes the weight and balance point of a sword are there for a reason, and the fighting methodology is based around that (Chinese swords and broadswords are a good example of this), but as you note, that shouldn't apply to a lightsaber.